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|  | <span id="Thread-safety-1"></span><h3 class="section">5.4 Thread safety</h3> | ||
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|  | <span id="index-threads-1"></span> | ||
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|  | <span id="index-thread-safety-1"></span> | ||
|  | <p>Users writing multi-threaded programs (including OpenMP) must concern | ||
|  | themselves with the <em>thread safety</em> of the libraries they | ||
|  | use—that is, whether it is safe to call routines in parallel from | ||
|  | multiple threads.  FFTW can be used in such an environment, but some | ||
|  | care must be taken because the planner routines share data | ||
|  | (e.g. wisdom and trigonometric tables) between calls and plans. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>The upshot is that the only thread-safe routine in FFTW is | ||
|  | <code>fftw_execute</code> (and the new-array variants thereof).  All other routines | ||
|  | (e.g. the planner) should only be called from one thread at a time.  So, | ||
|  | for example, you can wrap a semaphore lock around any calls to the | ||
|  | planner; even more simply, you can just create all of your plans from | ||
|  | one thread.  We do not think this should be an important restriction | ||
|  | (FFTW is designed for the situation where the only performance-sensitive | ||
|  | code is the actual execution of the transform), and the benefits of | ||
|  | shared data between plans are great. | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>Note also that, since the plan is not modified by <code>fftw_execute</code>, | ||
|  | it is safe to execute the <em>same plan</em> in parallel by multiple | ||
|  | threads.  However, since a given plan operates by default on a fixed | ||
|  | array, you need to use one of the new-array execute functions (see <a href="New_002darray-Execute-Functions.html">New-array Execute Functions</a>) so that different threads compute the transform of different data. | ||
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|  | <p>(Users should note that these comments only apply to programs using | ||
|  | shared-memory threads or OpenMP.  Parallelism using MPI or forked processes | ||
|  | involves a separate address-space and global variables for each process, | ||
|  | and is not susceptible to problems of this sort.) | ||
|  | </p> | ||
|  | <p>The FFTW planner is intended to be called from a single thread.  If you | ||
|  | really must call it from multiple threads, you are expected to grab | ||
|  | whatever lock makes sense for your application, with the understanding | ||
|  | that you may be holding that lock for a long time, which is undesirable. | ||
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|  | <p>Neither strategy works, however, in the following situation.  The | ||
|  | “application” is structured as a set of “plugins” which are unaware | ||
|  | of each other, and for whatever reason the “plugins” cannot coordinate | ||
|  | on grabbing the lock.  (This is not a technical problem, but an | ||
|  | organizational one.  The “plugins” are written by independent agents, | ||
|  | and from the perspective of each plugin’s author, each plugin is using | ||
|  | FFTW correctly from a single thread.)  To cope with this situation, | ||
|  | starting from FFTW-3.3.5, FFTW supports an API to make the planner | ||
|  | thread-safe: | ||
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|  | <div class="example"> | ||
|  | <pre class="example">void fftw_make_planner_thread_safe(void); | ||
|  | </pre></div> | ||
|  | <span id="index-fftw_005fmake_005fplanner_005fthread_005fsafe"></span> | ||
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|  | <p>This call operates by brute force: It just installs a hook that wraps a | ||
|  | lock (chosen by us) around all planner calls.  So there is no magic and | ||
|  | you get the worst of all worlds.  The planner is still single-threaded, | ||
|  | but you cannot choose which lock to use.  The planner still holds the | ||
|  | lock for a long time, but you cannot impose a timeout on lock | ||
|  | acquisition.  As of FFTW-3.3.5 and FFTW-3.3.6, this call does not work | ||
|  | when using OpenMP as threading substrate.  (Suggestions on what to do | ||
|  | about this bug are welcome.)  <em>Do not use | ||
|  | <code>fftw_make_planner_thread_safe</code> unless there is no other choice,</em> | ||
|  | such as in the application/plugin situation. | ||
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